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Stanju Dusa Records
Author: katieb66   Date: 18 Dec 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
In your response to my post you state that churches were only allowed to keep the Stanju Dusa records. Do you know how I could find out the name of the church in Koncanica, Croatia. (not to far from D...

Krabal and Finc(e)
Author: Fritz Königshofer   Date: 20 Dec 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > Provinces > Burgenland
The Czech name of Bohemia is Czechy, therefore Czech and Bohemian mean the same thing. However, the second element in your hearsay, Slovenian, does not fit. This should likely mean "Slav" or the alter...

Split
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 05 Nov 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
I have updated your e-mail address as per your last post. Split is in today's Croatia. Please see link below and/or http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/ Croatia/ General Good luck.

Are these names Slovak
Author: Frank Kur   Date: 02 Apr 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Slovakia > General
61 surname Haiduk listed in SSDI. If surname is listed Write Letter. Copy of SS application form SS-5 usually lists town of origin, parent's names, and mother's maiden anme. You posted at General Cr...

Louis George Milkovich
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 14 Jul 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
131 surname Milkovich listed in SDDI. 216 surname Milkovich listed in U.S. telephone white pages. Gospic' is located 92 miles SSW of Zagreb and near Verbac and Brus^ane in the general Zadar region o...

JURISICH >Poulje, Dalmacija
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 17 Jun 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
Poulje, Croatia is located 80 miles SW of Zagreb on otok (island) KRK, about 2 miles from S^ilo. This is in the general region of Rijeka, Croatia. Dalmacija (Dalmatian) coast traded hands between Aust...

Family Name: Antoncich
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 17 Sep 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
Looking for just information on the town, or for possible relatives from the town ? Veli Los^inj (C) Lussingrande/Luzingrande is located 114 miles SW of Zagreb on otok (island) Los^inj. Velik means ...

Agram/Zagreb
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 04 Nov 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
For Agram (Zagreb) Croatia, please see: http://www.rootsweb.com/~hrvwgw/ http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/ Croatia/ General http://www.rootsweb.com/~hrvwgw/mailing.htm Note: Severovich would ...

Perkovich
Author: Paul Perkovich   Date: 07 Mar 2000
Board: Boards > Surnames > Perkovich
My father-in-law talks about Croatia all the time - I think it's all in the same general area. He went there in 198? something. He found one aunt that I'm aware of. We do have genealogy facts on our f...

Serbia ? BANAT / BATSCHKA / VOJVODINA
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 25 Mar 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
Majerus sound like it might be a "Latinized" version of a German/Austria name such as Mayer, Maier, etc. (rather common surnames in Austria). There's an APATIN in today's Serbia, 93.5 miles NW of Bel...

Research in Croatia
Author: Robert Heiling   Date: 30 Apr 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > Provinces > Burgenland
...As a followup to my previous post, give these a try, although following on the previous tip that Fritz gave, a search of the film for Austria, Küstenland, Losinj Mali makes a lot of sense. http://cgi...

Rogolya,(Former Yugoslavia)
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 13 Jun 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
The six republics that formed the former Yugoslavia were : Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Serbia. My best guess is Rogulje which is located 71 miles ESE of Zagreb and 10 mi...

Steinboeck, Grgacic
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 25 Jun 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > Provinces > Lower Austria
For surname searches please use link below. For Croatia please see: http://www.rootsweb.com/~hrvwgw/ http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/ Croatia/ General http://www.rootsweb.com/~hrvwgw/mailing...

Surname: Bachich
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 30 Jun 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
Before WWI (1914), the Austrian Empire stretched from Austria to Montenegro in the Balkans. So all the inhabitants in this vast territory were subjects of the Austrian Emperor, Francis Joseph I. The ...

Crnilug, Crni Lug
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 06 Oct 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > Provinces > Lower Austria
Definitely not Lower Austria. Crni Lug is in today's Croatia -- which was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Please use Croatia-L mailing list: http://www.rootsweb.com/~hrvwgw/mailing.htm and/or: h...

History of Croatia
Author: Bobby Loncar   Date: 15 Oct 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
Hi, Can anybody tell me where I can find a detailed history of Croatia? So far, I was only able to find a general outline of the history. I am also looking for historical maps or Croatia. I heard of ...

Borggo Erizzo
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 01 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
The information below is copied directly from the web site, History of the Arbanasi in Croatia. Borggo Erizzo evidently became a part of Zadar and below is the description of the RC Churches which wer...

PINTAR, GRGURICH, JURICIC, JANES, SVETLECIC, VALICH
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 02 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
First of all I assume you are talking about the town of Ravna Gora just inland from the Croatian coast and not the mountain found in Slavonia near Pakrac? All the names you are looking for are quite ...

Frank Grahovac and, Helena Vojvodic
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 05 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
Both names are listed in the Croatian phone books on line, link given in my list below. Also there are 58 tree entries at Ancestry.com for GRAHOVAC, 81 US Soc. Sec. Death index listings and 104 listi...

Suhopolje was and still is part of Croatia
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 05 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Hungary > General
Suhopolje (means dry field) was and still is a part of Croatia, in spite of what another poster intimated there is no change here. It is in Viroviticko-podravska zupanija (county). However there is no...

Polakovich family
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 05 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Hungary > General
Here is just a sample of the name POLJAKOVIC sounds like polyakovich that appear in the online Croatian phone books. Actually the root of the way you spelled it, polako means slow, the -vic is a dimin...

Mlinaric
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 05 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Yugoslavia > General
Hello Carla, One thing you should keep in mind is that Yugoslavia only existed from 1918 - 1991 and that the Yugoslavia of today is sort of a rump state. But then hey my major and my favorite classes...

Cordas, Schneider
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 05 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Yugoslavia > General
Hello Harold, Although there is not much to go by, other than the fact that you posted in the Yugoslavia area, both of these names appear in the current Croatia phone books on line. CORDAS has diacri...

CVECIC DIANIC
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 06 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
The name CVECIC is found in Istarska zupanija, these are the ones found in Susnjevica. Also you have mis-placed the diacritical marking over the last C. The last C would have a / over it the first C w...

Dukic
Author: Robert Jerin   Date: 12 Nov 2000
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Yugoslavia > General
Since Donji Lopac (sounds like Doe yee low pots), which means Lower Lopac, is in Croatia you may wish to post your inquiry on the Croatia genealogy boards in my list which is at the end of this messag...

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